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[HANASHIR:4689] Re: kids' choir names



>From the very beginnng our choir has worn the traditional black and white.
I personally despise robes and so did most of the members.   However, even
with bl & whi you must decide whether to go with floor length, black
stockings, etc.   AFter all, if you really want to look good you need to be
the same.   There's always one person who comes with her little "shmata
sweater" and we need to remind her about only wearing it when she's not
singing.    Bless them.
Meris
-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Schanerman <sschanerman(dot)dvh (at) tuhsd(dot)k12(dot)az(dot)us>
To: hanashir <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Sunday, December 26, 1999 2:07 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:4677] kids' choir names


>I'm thinking of giving our Adult and Junior choirs Hebrew names.  Can
>any of you offer suggestions?  Please include translations.  (Your
>bulletin column name suggestions were great!)
>
>I'm also curious.  Our adult choir members wear white robes when they
>sing at services.  Somehow it seems appropriate at High Holidays but it
>bugs me at Shabbat services.  Robes seem so churchy and pompous to me.
>Do your choirs wear them?  Why?  Our Sisterhood bought them (megabucks)
>and the Sisterhood President is in the choir so we're stuck with them
>for awhile...
>
>Susan Schanerman
>Phoenix
>
>
>

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